Thursday i ....v .... . 12th 3 CI . 7. ........ - Warenv: Mrs. Ella M.Temple, of Ktnuton, ,. was cue gucu u " ""vB Wednesday. " ",' Mr. E. . D. Williams returned Friday from it visit to his family In Durham and Greensboro. . V: ' Mesdames Lila M. Kennedy, Les lie Brown -and Leslie (Jr., spent Thursday in Goldsboro. ; i Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Kennedy; of Goldsboro, were visitors, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ..W. P. Bridges rThursday.f Mr .and . Mrs. W. S-E. i Hines, Misses Elizabeth and Martha Hines were visitors to FayetteVUle Wed nesday. ' ' .Mrs. H. , P. - Farrior returned Thursday from ten days stay in Kinston visiting; relatives. Mrs. J. C. Robinson-has return ed from Columbia, S. C, where she carried her cousin Mrs. Carrie r. . - , 1 WHAallv 111 - while visiting: her. ' Mr. T. S. Cheek, of Mebane, was a week end visitor in town. Mr. Gordon McSwain, of Arcadia . f ia., joined un. awowam ' the week end, Mr. McSwalln and their little daughters Winnie Lou, and Jean, returning to their home on Monday after spending' some - time with Mrs. McSwains' parents Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McSwain. : Miss Julia Farrior left Sunday afternoon for Calypso wheTe she r in a member of the school faculty. . Miss Farrior has been at Calypso : for the past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Blount Loften and their daughter Miss Ethel Loftin are visiting Mr. Lof ten's sisters, Misses Maria, Bowden and Betty '" Loften. Mrs. H. D. Smith has returned ... after spending the ; summer -' in Waynesville, N. C, with her bro ther Mr. i, E. Johnson. Mrs. Smith openings ; is at the home of her sister Mrs. J, T. Gresham, Sr. Misses Carly and Marcle . Wil liams returned home Mondey after a visit of several weeks to their grandfather in South Carolina, a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibson and their sons Ted, Jr., and 'Buddy Gibson of Washington, D. : C. are guests of Mrs. D. E. Best and Mrs. T. B. Pelrce. . ; . ' Mrs. Elizabeth B. Vick has re turned home after visiting her fa ther In Coleraine for the past few weeks. Mrs. Vick left Sunday for Rose Hill, where she is a member of the Rose Kill School faculty. .. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ray of New York City were week end guests of Mrs. and Mrs. J. M. Pelrce. Messrs W. W. Wilson and E. D. Williams spent Sunday In Seven Springs. the past three weeks at More-head. Mr. and Mrs. Clauds I t and family attended on Sunday the birthday dinner of Mrs. Bests aunt Mrs,, ; Henry Peterson, who lives near Clinton. Mrs. Peterson was celebrating her seventy-eigth birth day. This occasion was also a fam ily reunion of the Robinson family. More than' a hundred and twenty five persons enjoyed the day. Mr .and Mrs, A. D. Hall and dau ghters Betty and Rachel are vis iting relatives and friends in Ra leigh and Angler this week. ; - Mrs.' Robert -Herring, Jr., and little daughter, Bobby Jean return ed from a weeks visit to Kinston they were, accompanied home by Mrs. Herrings sister, Mrs. Best and her three children. . - . , " Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks and dau ghters, Misses Frances and. Doro thy and Sidney Brooks were visi tors to Raeford Sunday. Miss Bobble V. Weeks of Wilson was the week end - guest of Miss Agnes Best V , 1 .. " ' 'S vlsting. P. .Smith of Albemn-ie it last week of her ; is. C. W. Sun ' t. esta of Mrs. Surratts i ters. Misses Odessa, 1 Laura Smith of Rich Mrs. Surratt returned 1 r moter for a short Mrs. and Mrs. Wilson Snoulaw!, wk stay in New and little son Wilson .Jr., of Richly jjty, ouwv vfvi v wrc si vim ucoia ua Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Pridgen. Miss Mrs. J. K. Long ' has returned Catherine Pridgen returned home Kinston where she. visited her with her alster in' Rich Rourtb. " i Mr. F. L. Falson spent Sunday In Goldsboro. v '.:'..,, j'-v--. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur' Ray of New York City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pelrce. .::J:.'-;,t,'y Mr. and Mrs: Leon Britt of Mt. Olive were week end guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Bland Pickett Messrs J .W Jest R. H. Best Sr., Riven Johnson, JJr, Jack Best and Mrs. R.; H. Beat, Jr, were visitors to Wilson Monday. . ' Mr. Edwin Sheffield of Moores- vtlle spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Shef field. . . ' ', ' Mesdames J. T. Gresham, Sr., H, D. Smith, Paul Potter, accom panied by Mrs. John H. Land : of ChaoUawn left Monday morning for a trip through the ' Shennandoah Valley; of, Virginia. ' Mrs. J. O. Thompson and little daughter, Barbara Jean spent last week at Carolina Beach visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mansfield. : Mrs. ' Minnie : Pearsall of. Rich- mond, Va., -was a visitor m the home of Mrs. J. A.- Powell last week. ' Mr. R. E. L. Wheless and' Bob Wheless were week end visitors to Enfield. : Mrs. - Wheless returned with Mr. Wheless after -'spending Mr. Middleton Hines returned the week with her sister, Mrs, home Wednesday after spending Branch. Boh "Wheless stayed over for i. : . I" i J was . ; ; dai- , Wet..c i 1 were I. -Mau ' i mond, i home y visit. . ' Mr. ii 1 llrg. Warren A. Smith returned I nday for a weeks stay in Mont - t. They were accompa nied ho e by Miss Blllie Gammon of Barzil. Mrs. G. G. HoUand spent Satur day In Kinston visiting her brothet LMr. Stroud. , Mr. and Mrs. Bland Pickett spent Sunday in Beulaville visiting Mrs. Joe Pickett . Mr. Charlie Miller was a visitor to Fayetteville Tuesday. Messrs. George Pridgen, Charlie Miller, E. B. Hinman, John Wlggs and Jam es Middleton returned with Mr, Miller after having spent the Jaat four weeks at Fort Bragg. v . Mrs. Lewis Welner and little son Bobby Weiner left Wednesday for their home in Waresbrook, S, C. af ter having spent the last ten days with her aunts, Mrs. H.p. Farrior and E. J. Hill. Messrs W. P, Brldgers and H. H. Hines made a business trip to Co lumbia, S, C. the first of the week. Mesdames Leon Britt and Wade Weeks were guests Saturday - of Mrs. Britta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bland Pickett - ' ' Mrs. O. W. Herring and her dau ghter, Miss Mary Graham Herring of Rocky Mount were guests of Mesdames G. G. Best and J. K. Williamson several days this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gibson, Ted, and Buddy Gibson of Washington, D. C. accompanied by Mrs. D. E. Best left Tuesday morning fdr a weeks stay at Beaufort, N.,C-'r Mrs. A..B. Balnea la spending the week In Wilson with Mr. Baln ea who is on the tobacco market -Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Tart, Jr, and T" i Tart of Four Oaks, and Miss ! ;e Benson of Beuaon, were vl- una in town Monday. Mr. Tart and Mias Benson were former tea chers in the school here, and are very pleasantly remembered. Mrs. L. P. Best left Saturday to spend some time in Raleigh with her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Aycock. Miss Louise Farrior returned' (Tuesday from a trip through Cana ,da,. Maine and other points of In terest returning through New York City. Misa Farrior, accompa nied a party on this trip. HaLbvills News Miss Ruth Jackson and little Roy Winters, . of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston . Miss Arline Pike, of Rockv Mt.. who has been spending the past two weeks with Miss Mary Lou Bostie, left Sunday night for home. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bostlc. of Kenansville, spent the -week-end with Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Eostic. HifiS Doris Miller, of Eeulaville, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Will Miller recently. 1,11'is Vera Miller spent the week end with Mli;s ITacy Miller. - The Ilalisvlile Baptist vSunday School and the ITallsville Presby terian Sunday School spent Sat urday on a picnic at White Lake. Everyone reported a nice time. - Mr. George Lanier spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Josephine Car roll. Mr. Milford Boatlc, of Newport News, Va., spent last week with his father, Mr. H. N. Bostlc. He and his father also visited his brother Mr. M. N. Bostlc, of Burgaw on Friday. . - Recent visitors of Carolina Beach were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Mr. Ralph Veach and Misses Mary Lou Bostlc and Vera Miller, y ' Mr. Joseph Brinkley, of Chinqua pin spent the week-end with Mr. Norman Bostlc. : "Among those who were in Kins ton last Wednesday were: Messrs H. N. nr.l I Mary I. mi I . ; .it: r i Arline 1 " , I and Mid. I v is I . , AlUior i it r ' i everyone er .' j J i Thursiiry ,v h is 1..J i ville annually. . Miss Li:a Mae Wade tif vllle spent the week end parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. ; Miss Elma Carroll vl.;:, on Sundnv. i Miss Minnie Wade spent i with Miss Doris Miller. Mr. and. Mrs. Leon Elulork : Sunday afternoon with Mr . Mrs, Davis. Blalock. r. Church Services will be h ' the faallsville Baptist Church . dav at 11:00 o'clock and F.u I p. m., at 8:00 o'clock. , Mr. Leslie Turner called on I Mary Grace Sumner Sunday a:' noon. , Cotton loan of 10 cents is set 1 AAA, plus grant to farmers. T7 o WHERE TOBACCO LOOKS BETTER AND BRINGS MORE MONEY BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE I MR. TOBACCO GROWER : . ,': ' FIGURES DON'TLIEU Official Sales Card for 1935 Ooldsbore, North Carolina , i ' , ' September 2 Wed.- 3 November Date Sale 3 Thurs. ' , 2 - 8 Mon. , 2 4 Fri. V 1 1Wi' 2 10 Tues. 1 1 Mon. 3 4 Moni" ' j 11 Wed. 8 8 Tues. 2 5 -jes. t 12 Thurs. 2 9 Wed. , 1 6 Wed. 2 13 Fri. 1 10 Thurs. 8 7 Tnura j 16 Mon. ' -i 8 11 Fri. ..2 fi 3 IT Tues. 1 2 14 Mon. 1 u Mon. . 2 18 Wed. 1 15 Tues. 3 12 TvML j IB Thurs. 316We(L , , ,2 13 Wed. 3 20 Fri. - 2 17 Thurg. jh Thurs. - 2 23 Mon. . 1 18 Fri. " ""S 15 Fri. " 1 ef- " 2 21 Mon.' ' 2 18 Mon. 3 II 2 22 Tues. , . 1 18 TUes. 2 " ! 1 23 Wed. 3 20 Wed. , '1 27 Fri. 3 24 Thurs. 2 21 Thurs. 3 30 Mon. . 2 25 p, -' j 22 Fri. ' 3 v r- " 28 Mon. A 1 3 25 Mon. X .. October 28 Tues. I 2 26 Tues. , 3 Date Sale SO Wed. 1 27 Wed. - ' 2 1 Tues. 1 31 Fri. ' 8 Thanksgiving JIM JONES ' ' ; dWPLL- j V 1 '1 STICK .110 . 'v L n - M - r- : ;, r ' -hi , , ' f , 1 . si Below: we give just a few. of the MANY GOOD Sales made on our floor this week. v Our books open for your inspection at all times. GOOD TO BACCO is selling high at the. Big Brick yarc house.. Bring us your good tobacco and you will come back again. WE HAVE SECOND SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 10th. First SaleWediiL3cday'vi r . ' J ' ' - 1 ' - , - ; ' . - - W X k OUR HOUSE IS LARGE ENOUGH TO ACC0MM0 r DATE YOU THIS YEAR. ! WE DONT MAKE RASH PROMISES, BUT WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO GET THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR EVERY PILE ON i OBERRY AND MYERS 1036 POUNDS $314.79 v . , AVERAGE 130.38 FD7PEN AND VLXlL ; 6S8 POUNDS $160.56 " AVERAGE $30.95 GARNER SULLIVAN. U2 FOUNDS $228.80-; AVERAGE $32.13 :,i B. H. EDGEBTON ' y 884 POUNDS $227.64 . J 1 AVERAGE $32.80 - "j-. - v r " ... HARTLEY AND WEILS . . 1,034"POUNDS $335.54 ' t AVERAGE $32.45 JOHNSON AND WEILS i 598 POUNDS $173.78 AVERAGE $29.83 , our floor. ? . v;, ; . i - , COME EARLY AND VISIT WITH US , t C J .T1 r k 4 . i y I :.EIG":BRlCir W Ail ' ; I . t . GOLD3C0HO, N. CAROLINA . .. . Where you and your Tobacco will receive the personal attention cf,Jiza Jcr?; rr! G0LDCB0KO, NOHTII CAROLINA DccrtilLPcte, J7 LI J. Herman D;r. ,